Killing for Pleasure
Auteur : Bill O'Brien
Date de publication : 2001
Éditeur : Blake
Nombre de pages : 302
Résumé du livre
The phenomenon of mass murder is a constant reminder that it only takes the actions of one person to devastate the lives of hundreds. Bill O'Brien was a police officer at the sharp end of events like these. He has examined the details of the nine most horrific killings in living memory, to show exactly what makes a man become a mass murderer. Is there a dectetable pattern?